Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences,Lucknow

Overview

Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences wanted to construct a 415 bedded well-equipped, multispecialty hospital to cater to the people of Lucknow. The project needed to be completed before the next term started and hence, required hasty construction.

Project Highlights

Gyproc Drywall was the obvious choice of the architect and the contractor for the construction. Walls get built 4 times faster with the Gyproc drywall system than with conventional technology, which is why all rooms, including corridor walls and speciality rooms, were constructed with the Gyproc drywall system. Gyproc offered all the necessary solutions - drywalls, false ceiling and on-site technical support. This ensured high quality finish as well as timely completion of the project.

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Our Solutions

Plastering

Walls set the first impression for your home. Undulated walls give a bad impression to the guests even if the interiors are decorated well. Walls that complement the beautiful aesthetics of your home without compromising on functionality is exactly what Gyproc plastering solution offers. Gyproc is the single biggest source of your levelling requirement in the industry, with products that redefine your interiors and our 350 year old brand name.

Ceilings

Ceilings offer the largest unobstructed view of a room and are the first thing people usually notice when they enter a building. The ceiling is an important element of room design and defines its aesthetics. Since a ceiling has a large surface area, it plays an important role in the acoustic and thermal comfort of a room.

Drywalls

A drywall is a high performance lightweight interior wall system consisting of a GI steel frame, encased in gypsum plasterboards on either side, attached with self-drilling drywall screws. The joints are then taped and finished with gypsum jointing compounds.